Breaks, Virginia

Breaks, Virginia
Unincorporated community
Breaks
Breaks, Virginia
Breaks, Virginia
Coordinates: 37°17′45″N 82°16′52″W / 37.29583°N 82.28111°W / 37.29583; -82.28111Coordinates: 37°17′45″N 82°16′52″W / 37.29583°N 82.28111°W / 37.29583; -82.28111
Country United States
State Virginia
County Dickenson
Elevation 1,476 ft (450 m)
Time zone UTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT)
GNIS feature ID 1494190[1]

Breaks is a small unincorporated community in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States.[1] Breaks is located very close to the Kentucky border and is east of Breaks Interstate Park. Breaks gets its name in reference to the "break" in Pine Mountain, a mountain range that spans along the Kentucky-Virginia border and ends near the community of Breaks.[2]

It was in Breaks that U.S. Senator George Allen called S. R. Sidarth, a volunteer for the Jim Webb campaign and an Indian American, a macaca. This started a controversy that gained national attention.

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References

  1. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Breaks
  2. Moyer, Armond; Moyer, Winifred (1958). The origins of unusual place-names. Keystone Pub. Associates. p. 16.


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